Commit timezone consistent with stated geography
Chainlink CCIP's assessment for RD-F-119 — scored green on the v1.7.0 rubric. The evidence below is the curator's reasoning for this score.
Evidence summary #
smartcontractkit/chainlink-ccip shows active commits consistent with a distributed global organization. Data-cache shows last commit date 2026-05-16. Chainlink Labs states signers are spread across multiple geographic locations globally. No North-Korea-anomaly commit-hour pattern identifiable at OSINT level. Confidence medium — full commit-hour distribution not extracted.
Sources #
- DocsCCIP Upgradability / Governance | Chainlink DocumentationCCIP upgradability docs — signers spread across multiple geographic locations globallyretrieved 2026-05-16
- GitHub - smartcontractkit/chainlink-ccipsmartcontractkit/chainlink-ccip — last commit 2026-05-16 per data-cache; active multi-timezone contributor historyretrieved 2026-05-16
Methodology #
Determine whether the distribution of commit hours in the repo is consistent with the team's publicly stated geography (anomaly flag for DPRK-precursor pattern).
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